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Dykes Looks to Jump-Start Golden Bears Offense in Debut Season

Over the past three seasons, Sonny Dykes has established himself as one of the most gifted offensive minds in college football, lighting up the scoreboard in the Western Athletic Conference as head coach of the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs. Last season, Dykes led the Bulldogs to a 9-3 record and the top-ranked offense in the nation, averaging over 50 points per game. Dykes will now bring his play calling prowess to the Pac-12, where he will take over as head coach of the California Golden Bears.

Although Cal struggled offensively during the 2012 season, scoring only 23 points per game, they have some promising personnel set to return to campus, including running back Brendan Bigelow, who had an incredible 9.8 yard-per-carry average during limited duty a year ago. His season was highlighted by an unforgettable performance against the Ohio State Buckeyes in which he carried the ball four times for 160 yards and two touchdowns. With the game-breaking back expected to assume the vacant starting running back position, he is likely to be a focal point of Dykes’ new spread offense system, which thrives on having a quick tempo and balanced approach.